Hi!
cgiwrap adds its own set of headaches. You should:
1. Make sure script runs from telnet by typing ./BookstoreSQL from the command prompt. If it doesn't run, then 1. path to perl is wrong, 2. uploaded in binary, 3. permissions not set.
2. If it does run, then make sure it is not set 777, or the directory it sets in is not 777, or the directory back, etc. cgiwrap does not like any program or directory a program is in to be 777.
Hope this helps,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
cgiwrap adds its own set of headaches. You should:
1. Make sure script runs from telnet by typing ./BookstoreSQL from the command prompt. If it doesn't run, then 1. path to perl is wrong, 2. uploaded in binary, 3. permissions not set.
2. If it does run, then make sure it is not set 777, or the directory it sets in is not 777, or the directory back, etc. cgiwrap does not like any program or directory a program is in to be 777.
Hope this helps,
Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.